AlwaysHungry
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Geezers like me may listen to rock music, but it will always be the music of teenage rage, lust and angst. Fortunately, to keep things in perspective, there is a wealth of wonderful parodies out there. I'd like to share a few of my favorites.
When I first heard this one on "Radio Free Madison" in 1975, I dropped what I was doing and wept tears of joy: "Stairway to Gilligan", by Little Roger and the Goosebumps.
This next one is more contemporary, by the talented musical comedian/impressionist Jimmy Fallon. It is a spectacularly successful musical setting of the theme from the PBS children's series, "Reading Rainbow".
Frank Zappa managed to relentlessly mock the hippy movement, and still enjoy modest success as a pop star. Here is his parody of "Hey Joe", on the album which featured his parody of the album cover of "Sergeant Pepper's." It's called "Flower Punk".
When I first heard this one on "Radio Free Madison" in 1975, I dropped what I was doing and wept tears of joy: "Stairway to Gilligan", by Little Roger and the Goosebumps.
This next one is more contemporary, by the talented musical comedian/impressionist Jimmy Fallon. It is a spectacularly successful musical setting of the theme from the PBS children's series, "Reading Rainbow".
Frank Zappa managed to relentlessly mock the hippy movement, and still enjoy modest success as a pop star. Here is his parody of "Hey Joe", on the album which featured his parody of the album cover of "Sergeant Pepper's." It's called "Flower Punk".